TheLibrary's seventh floor exhibit for April focused on zines from the Factsheet Five Collection (SC20329). The term "zines" (pronounced "zeens") encompasses a variety of self-published periodicals and small press publications. They are generally intended for a small audience interested in a particular topic, often topics considered to be alternative, radical, or fringe and therefore not covered by the mainstream press. Or as Mike Gunderloy put it, "It's hard to say what defines a zine, though...generally, they're created by one person, for love rather than money, and focus on a particular subject." (Gunderloy, The World of Zines: A Guide to the Independent Magazine Revolution, p.2)
Factsheet Five was a zine that reviewed other zines and small press publications. It was created by Mike Gunderloy in 1982 as a review zine designed to cross connect the libertarian movement and science fiction fans. (The title comes from a science fiction story by John Brunner). The publication soon grew to encompass other topics, however, eventually reviewing thousands of underground, alternative and privately-produced publications on a wide array of topics, such as comics, art, music, film, literature, politics, religion, and sports. Gunderloy's involvement in Factsheet Five ended with issue #44, published in 1991. Hudson Luce purchased the rights to Factsheet Five, but published only one issue, #45; then R. Seth Friedman took over, publishing the zine for five years in San Francisco, until issue #64 in 1998.
As Factsheet Five grew, the scope of material it reviewed expanded as well, eventually encompassing publications (and other items) intended for communities as widely varied as wrestling fans, B-movie fans, pagan religious communities, and political groups on both the left and right. The items on display included:
Another popular genre within the Factsheet Five Collection is comics, with items ranging from original comic books to guides for self-publishing comics to reviews and price guides. Items on display included:
The collection also includes many of the cover letters that came with submissions, as well as the envelopes they were sent in - sometimes the container was part of the message, with elaborately embellished envelopes that could be as interesting as their contents.
The Ten Twenty Five Collection, Gainesville's premier home goods & gift store, is located at 105 W. Broadway St in Historic Downtown Gainesville. Opened by the family behind Otts Furniture & Appliance also in Downtown Gainesville, Ten Twenty Five features accent furniture, lamps, unique home accents, kitchen decor, pillows, Jack Black grooming products, the Sweet Grace candle collection from Bridgewater, Consuela Handbags and much more.
The Sanitation Division is responsible for household garbage and bulk debris from 17,000 homes per week. The City is divided into five collection zones. Each zone represents a day of the week and is divided into six routes. 13,000 tons of refuse is collected and disposed of annually.
About the Collections' Records
This searchable database contains information about catalogued objects from the collections of seven museums in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts: the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, Hampshire College Art Gallery, Historic Deerfield, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Joseph Allen Skinner Museum of Mount Holyoke College, the Smith College Museum of Art, and the University Museum of Contemporary Art at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. This is a working database and is constantly being updated as new information becomes available. Not all of the records have images, nor have they all been recently reviewed by curatorial staff; some may require revision. Also, please note that a small percentage of the museums' collections are not currently searchable online. Please contact the appropriate museum with your inquiries and feedback.
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The Big Five is a collection that showcases the pinnacle of automotive engineering for Ferrari, starting in 1984 with the 288 GTO. This inaugural supercar, equipped with a potent twin-turbo V8, marked the beginning of a new era for Ferrari, reestablishing its dominance in the high-performance automotive sphere.
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A bumper collection of 3 Famous Five books in one volume. Join the adventure! Contains the last 3 books in the series: books 19, 20 and 21.
Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy find excitement and adventure wherever they go, in Enid Blyton's most popular series. These books have been global bestsellers for decades. Join the adventure and find out why!
Five Go to Demon's Rocks: Stories say that Demon's Rocks are full of treasure and sure enough, the Five discover a valuable old coin there. But who is the real owner of the gold? And who else is trying to get it? The Five must find out!
Five Have a Mystery to Solve: There are rumours that Whispering Island is haunted. But when the Five row out to investigate, it seems rather safe and picturesque. Until they discover some surprising statues . . .
Five are Together Again: In their final adventure. the Five are enjoying a camping trip. Then research papers are stolen from a scientist who lives nearby and the Five must turn their hand yet again to finding the missing work and tracking down the culprits.
Illustrated with the original black-and-white line drawings by Eileen Soper
The Great Five is one of our most extensive ranges. Dedicated to the big five of the African animal kingdom, the wines hope to spread a little bit of the wild wonder of the African continent around the world. The range contains the Collection series, the Reserve series, bag in boxes as well as Great Five sparkling wine for every festive occasion.
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